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MyKidLuvsGreenEgz
Lovin' The Homestead
Change of plans.
Decided adding even one more breed of animal is just too much for our little 2 acres to be sustainable. Pigs won't work. For just meat and "soil turning", it's not worth it. We'd need an additional goat just for the pigs' milk. Buy barley or other grain for them. Space to raise turnips and other root veggies.
So ...
Year 1
Spring: borrow/rent/hire automatic cultivator to till the entire 1/2 acre. Let in girl goats and chickens to "till" it too. (3 months)
Summer: Rope off individual "fields". Use seed spreader (we have) to plant various things, like 3-sisters, milo, alfalfa, etc.
Fall: After harvest, take up ropes, and open gate to let in girl goats and one flock of chickens. (3 months)
Winter: Let sit (goats/chickens in their winter accommodations).
Year 2
Spring: Put girl goats and that flock of chickens back in there until almost planting time. Use homemade drag-behind hand cultivator to stir it up.
Summer: Put down ropes again, and plant (using roation method).
And Repeat.
May not get great yields first few years, but after a while, with about 6 months worth of chicken and goat poop there (per 12 months), it'll be wonderful and ever-so fertile!
About the horse poop: we have a neighbor who's offered his 3 alpacas' poop to us but Hubby just hasn't done it. Perhaps in the spring, after the 1/2 acre has been cultivated and before we let the critters in, Hubby might do it. We'll see!
Edited: typos
Decided adding even one more breed of animal is just too much for our little 2 acres to be sustainable. Pigs won't work. For just meat and "soil turning", it's not worth it. We'd need an additional goat just for the pigs' milk. Buy barley or other grain for them. Space to raise turnips and other root veggies.
So ...
Year 1
Spring: borrow/rent/hire automatic cultivator to till the entire 1/2 acre. Let in girl goats and chickens to "till" it too. (3 months)
Summer: Rope off individual "fields". Use seed spreader (we have) to plant various things, like 3-sisters, milo, alfalfa, etc.
Fall: After harvest, take up ropes, and open gate to let in girl goats and one flock of chickens. (3 months)
Winter: Let sit (goats/chickens in their winter accommodations).
Year 2
Spring: Put girl goats and that flock of chickens back in there until almost planting time. Use homemade drag-behind hand cultivator to stir it up.
Summer: Put down ropes again, and plant (using roation method).
And Repeat.
May not get great yields first few years, but after a while, with about 6 months worth of chicken and goat poop there (per 12 months), it'll be wonderful and ever-so fertile!
About the horse poop: we have a neighbor who's offered his 3 alpacas' poop to us but Hubby just hasn't done it. Perhaps in the spring, after the 1/2 acre has been cultivated and before we let the critters in, Hubby might do it. We'll see!
Edited: typos